Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday extended her good wishes for health and fast recovery to Abhishek Banerjee, Trinamool Congress MP and nephew of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who met with an accident yesterday.

Trinamool Congress MP and the party's youth wing president Abhishek Banerjee's health condition improved on Wednesday, a day after he met with an accident on NH-2 near Singur, while returning to Kolkata from Murshidabad.

A festive mood prevails in Singur where West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will on Wednesday return 9,117 land records to farmers and compensate 800 peasants from whom land had been taken against their will for the Tata Motors' Nano project, redeeming a pledge she made years back.

Stating that her government would follow the Supreme Court order cancelling the Singur land acquisition "line by line", the West Bengal government today asserted land 'parcha' would be distributed among 9,117 farmers on September 14.

The Supreme Court division bench headed by Justices Arun Mishra and V Gopala Gowda said that land acquisition process for Tata Motors at Singur was faulty and did not fall within the purview of public purpose.

In a big setback for Tata Motors, the Supreme Court on Wednesday set aside the land acquisition in Singur district, done by then left government in 2006 to facilitate the Tatas to set up its its Nano car manufacturing plant.

Stating that a person can be only called guilty if he is proven guilty in the court of law, Trinamool Congress MP Debabrata Bandopadhaya on Friday said 'bad people' of the party will be removed by the people itself.

Senior Trinamool Congress leader and West Bengal Education Minister Partha Chatterjee on Thursday said Mamata Banerjee's hunger strike and agitation for Singur's farmers in 2006 will not go waste and hoped that the Tata Group will understand the language of the people of Singur and will return the land of unwilling farmers.